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Rules & Regulations

REMINDER sailing inbound of the Harbor Bridge, doing so may subject you to fines and/or arrest.

BOATER FACILITY & GATE ACCESS

Help keep the Marina safe!

Only your personal guests can be granted access to Marina Boater Facilities or Piers.

DO NOT ALLOW “strangers” access.

Be sure to secure pier gates each time you enter and exit. Refrain from propping gates open.

Restrooms are available for the public on each landmass.

Notify Marina Office, in writing, of persons authorized to be aboard your vessel when you are not present (i.e. caretakers, family, etc.).

MARINA SLIP ACCOUNTS – DELINQUENCY

Section 6 of the Marina Space Rental Contract states: Lessee shall be deemed 'delinquent' when the period of time for which he has paid his slip/space in advance, not including the deposit, has expired.

If the charges for the month billed remain unpaid by the first day of the following month, a 30-day delinquency will be declared, and the vessel/boat/watercraft is subject to being impounded, which will result in additional charges to the slip account.

A 60-day delinquency will result in a foreclosure and public auction.

Please be reminded that the monthly late charge is $60.00.

VESSEL REGISTRATION & DOCUMENTATION

Please provide the Marina Office with your current Proof of Vessel Ownership and Current Contact Information.

State laws require that:

“All motorboats; regardless of length; all sailboats 14 feet in length or longer or any sailboat with an auxiliary engine(s); NEW – USCG Documented vessels (see section below); and all outboard motors must be titled.”

Exempted vessels include "all (non-motorized) canoes, kayaks, punts, rowboats or rubber rafts (regardless of length) when paddled, poled or oared and sailboats under 14 feet in length when windblown."

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The City of Corpus Christi adopted a tax rate that will raise more taxes for maintenance and operations than last year's tax rate. The tax rate will effectively be raised by 4.69 percent and will raise taxes for maintenance and operations on a $100,000 home by approximately $16.87.